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Safety and efficacy of very low carbohydrate diet in patients with diabetic kidney disease—A randomized controlled trial
INTRODUCTION: There is limited data on the effects of low carbohydrate diets on renal outcomes particularly in patients with underlying diabetic kidney disease. Therefore, this study determined the safety and effects of very low carbohydrate (VLCBD) in addition to low protein diet (LPD) on renal out...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8513884/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34644368 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258507 |
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author | Zainordin, Nur Aisyah Eddy Warman, Nur’ Aini Mohamad, Aimi Fadilah Abu Yazid, Fatin Aqilah Ismail, Nazrul Hadi Chen, Xin Wee Koshy, Marymol Abdul Rahman, Thuhairah Hasrah Mohd Ismail, Nafeeza Abdul Ghani, Rohana |
author_facet | Zainordin, Nur Aisyah Eddy Warman, Nur’ Aini Mohamad, Aimi Fadilah Abu Yazid, Fatin Aqilah Ismail, Nazrul Hadi Chen, Xin Wee Koshy, Marymol Abdul Rahman, Thuhairah Hasrah Mohd Ismail, Nafeeza Abdul Ghani, Rohana |
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description | INTRODUCTION: There is limited data on the effects of low carbohydrate diets on renal outcomes particularly in patients with underlying diabetic kidney disease. Therefore, this study determined the safety and effects of very low carbohydrate (VLCBD) in addition to low protein diet (LPD) on renal outcomes, anthropometric, metabolic and inflammatory parameters in patients with T2DM and underlying mild to moderate kidney disease (DKD). MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was an investigator-initiated, single-center, randomized, controlled, clinical trial in patients with T2DM and DKD, comparing 12-weeks of low carbohydrate diet (<20g daily intake) versus standard low protein (0.8g/kg/day) and low salt diet. Patients in the VLCBD group underwent 2-weekly monitoring including their 3-day food diaries. In addition, Dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) was performed to estimate body fat percentages. RESULTS: The study population (n = 30) had a median age of 57 years old and a BMI of 30.68kg/m2. Both groups showed similar total calorie intake, i.e. 739.33 (IQR288.48) vs 789.92 (IQR522.4) kcal, by the end of the study. The VLCBD group showed significantly lower daily carbohydrate intake 27 (IQR25) g vs 89.33 (IQR77.4) g, p<0.001, significantly higher protein intake per day 44.08 (IQR21.98) g vs 29.63 (IQR16.35) g, p<0.05 and no difference in in daily fat intake. Both groups showed no worsening of serum creatinine at study end, with consistent declines in HbA1c (1.3(1.1) vs 0.7(1.25) %) and fasting blood glucose (1.5(3.37) vs 1.3(5.7) mmol/L). The VLCBD group showed significant reductions in total daily insulin dose (39(22) vs 0 IU, p<0.001), increased LDL-C and HDL-C, decline in IL-6 levels; with contrasting results in the control group. This was associated with significant weight reduction (-4.0(3.9) vs 0.2(4.2) kg, p = <0.001) and improvements in body fat percentages. WC was significantly reduced in the VLCBD group, even after adjustments to age, HbA1c, weight and creatinine changes. Both dietary interventions were well received with no reported adverse events. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated that dietary intervention of very low carbohydrate diet in patients with underlying diabetic kidney disease was safe and associated with significant improvements in glycemic control, anthropometric measurements including weight, abdominal adiposity and IL-6. Renal outcomes remained unchanged. These findings would strengthen the importance of this dietary intervention as part of the management of patients with diabetic kidney disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-85138842021-10-14 Safety and efficacy of very low carbohydrate diet in patients with diabetic kidney disease—A randomized controlled trial Zainordin, Nur Aisyah Eddy Warman, Nur’ Aini Mohamad, Aimi Fadilah Abu Yazid, Fatin Aqilah Ismail, Nazrul Hadi Chen, Xin Wee Koshy, Marymol Abdul Rahman, Thuhairah Hasrah Mohd Ismail, Nafeeza Abdul Ghani, Rohana PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: There is limited data on the effects of low carbohydrate diets on renal outcomes particularly in patients with underlying diabetic kidney disease. Therefore, this study determined the safety and effects of very low carbohydrate (VLCBD) in addition to low protein diet (LPD) on renal outcomes, anthropometric, metabolic and inflammatory parameters in patients with T2DM and underlying mild to moderate kidney disease (DKD). MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was an investigator-initiated, single-center, randomized, controlled, clinical trial in patients with T2DM and DKD, comparing 12-weeks of low carbohydrate diet (<20g daily intake) versus standard low protein (0.8g/kg/day) and low salt diet. Patients in the VLCBD group underwent 2-weekly monitoring including their 3-day food diaries. In addition, Dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) was performed to estimate body fat percentages. RESULTS: The study population (n = 30) had a median age of 57 years old and a BMI of 30.68kg/m2. Both groups showed similar total calorie intake, i.e. 739.33 (IQR288.48) vs 789.92 (IQR522.4) kcal, by the end of the study. The VLCBD group showed significantly lower daily carbohydrate intake 27 (IQR25) g vs 89.33 (IQR77.4) g, p<0.001, significantly higher protein intake per day 44.08 (IQR21.98) g vs 29.63 (IQR16.35) g, p<0.05 and no difference in in daily fat intake. Both groups showed no worsening of serum creatinine at study end, with consistent declines in HbA1c (1.3(1.1) vs 0.7(1.25) %) and fasting blood glucose (1.5(3.37) vs 1.3(5.7) mmol/L). The VLCBD group showed significant reductions in total daily insulin dose (39(22) vs 0 IU, p<0.001), increased LDL-C and HDL-C, decline in IL-6 levels; with contrasting results in the control group. This was associated with significant weight reduction (-4.0(3.9) vs 0.2(4.2) kg, p = <0.001) and improvements in body fat percentages. WC was significantly reduced in the VLCBD group, even after adjustments to age, HbA1c, weight and creatinine changes. Both dietary interventions were well received with no reported adverse events. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated that dietary intervention of very low carbohydrate diet in patients with underlying diabetic kidney disease was safe and associated with significant improvements in glycemic control, anthropometric measurements including weight, abdominal adiposity and IL-6. Renal outcomes remained unchanged. These findings would strengthen the importance of this dietary intervention as part of the management of patients with diabetic kidney disease. Public Library of Science 2021-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8513884/ /pubmed/34644368 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258507 Text en © 2021 Zainordin et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Zainordin, Nur Aisyah Eddy Warman, Nur’ Aini Mohamad, Aimi Fadilah Abu Yazid, Fatin Aqilah Ismail, Nazrul Hadi Chen, Xin Wee Koshy, Marymol Abdul Rahman, Thuhairah Hasrah Mohd Ismail, Nafeeza Abdul Ghani, Rohana Safety and efficacy of very low carbohydrate diet in patients with diabetic kidney disease—A randomized controlled trial |
title | Safety and efficacy of very low carbohydrate diet in patients with diabetic kidney disease—A randomized controlled trial |
title_full | Safety and efficacy of very low carbohydrate diet in patients with diabetic kidney disease—A randomized controlled trial |
title_fullStr | Safety and efficacy of very low carbohydrate diet in patients with diabetic kidney disease—A randomized controlled trial |
title_full_unstemmed | Safety and efficacy of very low carbohydrate diet in patients with diabetic kidney disease—A randomized controlled trial |
title_short | Safety and efficacy of very low carbohydrate diet in patients with diabetic kidney disease—A randomized controlled trial |
title_sort | safety and efficacy of very low carbohydrate diet in patients with diabetic kidney disease—a randomized controlled trial |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8513884/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34644368 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258507 |
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